NOVANEWS
By Sajjad Shaukat
Although Kashmir issue has been internationalized, yet state terrorism by the Indian
forces continue unabated on the innocent Kashmiris.
That is why, since 1990, the 5th of February is being celebrated by Pakistanis and
Kashmiris as ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day’ to pay homage to Kahsmiri martyrs and to
show shared aims with the freedom fighters who are struggling against the Indian
subjugation, demanding their legitimate right of self-determination as recognized by the
UN resolutions. This special day also reminds the endless sacrifices of Kashmiri people
against Indian state terrorism.
On partition of India in 1947, the ruler of Jammu and Kashmir, Hari Singh, in connivance
with Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Governor-General Lord Mountbatten,
had decided to join India, quite contrary to the wishes of the majority of Kashmiris.
When a contention arose between India and Pakistan on the dispute of Kashmir in1948,
India took the issue to the United Nations Security Council and offered to hold a
plebiscite in the held Kashmir under UN supervision. On February 5, 1964, India backed
out of its promise. Instead, in March 1965, the Indian Parliament passed a bill, declaring
Kashmir a province of India.
While, passing through various phases, during and after the partition, the struggle of
Kashmiris which has become an interaction between the Indian state terrorism led by
the Indian security forces and war of liberation by the freedom fighters, keeps on going
Despite the employment of various forms of state terrorism by the Indian security forces
like crackdowns, curfews, illegal detentions, massacre, targeted killings, sieges, burning
the houses, torture, disappearances, rape, breaking the legs, molestation of Muslim
women and killing of persons through fake encounter, war of liberation which intensified
since 1989 continues by the Kashmiri freedom fighters.
A recent report on human rights violations by Indian Army and its paramilitary forces
in Indian Occupied Kashmir disclosed that since 1989, there have been deaths of 93,274
innocent Kashmiris, 6,969 custodial killings, 117,345 arrests and 105,861 destructions
of houses. Indian brutal security forces have orphaned over 107, 351 children, widowed
22,728 women and gang raped 9,920 women.
Besides Human Rights Watch, in its various reports, Amnesty International has also
pointed out grave human rights violations in the Indian controlled Kashmir, indicating,
“The Muslim majority population in the Kashmir Valley suffers from the repressive
tactics of the security forces. Under the Jammu and Kashmir Disturbed Areas Act, and
the Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act and Public Safety Act,
security forces personnel have extraordinary powers to shoot suspected persons.”
In this respect, European Union passed a resolution on May 11, 2011 about human rights
abuses committed by Indian forces in the Indian held Kashmir.
It is of particular attention that in 2008, a rights group reported unmarked graves in
55 villages across the northern regions of Baramulla, Bandipore and Handwara. Then
researchers and other groups reported about thousands of mass graves without markers.
In this regard, in the last few years, rights groups discovered more than 3,000 unnamed
graves in the various districts of Kashmir.
In this context, in August, 2011, Indian Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights
Commission (SHRC) officially acknowledged in its report that innocent civilians killed
in the two-decade conflict have been buried in unmarked graves. The report indicated
2,156 unidentified bodies which were found in mass graves in various regions of the
Indian-held Kashmir. Notably, foreign sources and human rights organizations have
pointed out that unnamed graves include those innocent persons, killed by the Indian
military and paramilitary troops in the fake encounters including those who were tortured
to death by the Indian secret agency RAW.
In a report, China’s leading News Agency Xinhua has unearthed more gruesome details
on world-stunning unmarked graves in Poonch of the Indian held Kashmir. The report
revealed the statement of Sofi Aziz Joo, caretaker of a graveyard as saying, “Police and
Army used to bring those bodies and direct me to bury them. The bodies were usually
bullet-ridden, mutilated, faces disfigured and sometimes without limbs and heads.”
While, Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) and rights groups have
pointed out that more than 10,000 people have disappeared, accusing government forces
of staging fake gun battles to cover up killings. They also disclosed that suspected
persons had been arrested and were murdered through arbitrary executions, and then
buried in unmarked graves.
On the other side, by showing a sense of great optimism for peace of the region, Pakistan
agreed with Indian old demand to strengthen the Confidence Building Measures (CBMs)
in order to resolve the outstanding issues, especially main dispute of Kashmir.
During the visit of India’s External Affairs Minister S M Krishna to Pakistan on
September 9, 2012, Islamabad and New Delhi also signed agreements of liberalised
visa regime and a memorandum of understanding on cultural exchanges in addition to
agreeing on new cross-Line of Control (LoC) Confidence Building Measures related
to trade and travel. Although Pakistan was already importing vegetables from India
through Wagah border, yet implementation of these new agreements has started. Besides,
Islamabad also signed a number of trade agreements with New Delhi, which allowed
India exports of mutltiple items across the Wagah border. It is also likely to grant India
Most Favoured Nation status, which permits trade in almost everything.
But, as part of delaying tactics for the settlement of the Kashmir dispute, Indian rulers
availed various crises so as to suspend the process of Pak-India talks. For example,
in 2002, under the pretension of terrorist attack on the Indian parliament, New Delhi
postponed the process of dialogue. Again, in 2008, India suspended the ‘composite
dialogue’ under the pretext of Mumbai terror attacks which were in fact, arranged by its
secret agency RAW in connivance with Indian home-grown terrorists.
India and Pakistan had resumed the new phase of talks in March, 2009 which were the
first structured bilateral talks. But every time, prime ministers and foreign ministers of
Pakistan and India have ended their meetings with issuance of positive notes, vowing for
the solution of real issues, particularly the core dispute of Kashmir, but the same failed
without producing tangible results due to Indian shrewd diplomacy.
Recently, Indian forces have repeatedly violated the LoC ceasefire agreement, and killed
some soldiers of Pak Army. The purpose behind Indian double game is to give a blow
even to the CBMs in order to avoid any settlement of Kashmir issue.
In fact, India is determined to keep its hold on Kashmir. It also wants to blackmail
Pakistan by stopping the flow of rivers’ water towards Pakistan as major rivers of our
country take origin from the occupied Kashmir. India is only fulfilling the formality
through the new phase of talks as Indian rulers also want to show to the US-led western
countries that they are willing to settle Kashmir dispute.
Notably, inactive approach of the so-called US-led civilized international community to
this dispute has further encouraged New Delhi to continue its brutalities on the Kashmiri
masses. Indian authorities are not willing to talk with Kashmiri people on political
grounds as they have decided that only bullet is the right way of dealing with them.
However, despite the employment of various patterns of military terrorism in the Indian
occupied Kashmir, the war of liberation by the Kashmiri people will continue untill
they get their legitimate right of self-determination. If New Delhi could not suppress the
movement in the past, it could also not do so in present and future.
Nonetheless, Pakistan will continue moral, diplomatic and political support of Kashmiri
brethren. Hence, 5th of February is being celebrated as the ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day’ by
Kashmiris, living both sides of the Line of Control. Besides, Pakistanis and Kashmiris
across the world express solidarity with the freedom fighters of Kashmiris as a protest
against Indian illegal occupation of Kashmir. It is due to the joint efforts of Kashmiri
leaders and the Pakistan’s subsequent regimes that the Kashmir issue remains alive in
wake of Indian delaying tactics.
Sajjad Shaukat writes on international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic
Militants, Invisible Balance of Power